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Office
1800 Orleans Street
Baltimore, MD 21287Phone+1 410-955-5000Fax+1 410-955-5001
Summary
- Dr. David Zee is a neurologist in Baltimore, MD and is affiliated with Johns Hopkins Hospital. He received his medical degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and has been in practice 48 years. He specializes in otoneurology and neuro-ophthalmology and is experienced in ocular motility disorders, pathologic nystagmus, and neurotology.
Education & Training
- Johns Hopkins UniversityResidency, Neurology, 1970 - 1973
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)Internship, Internal Medicine, 1969 - 1970
- Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineClass of 1969
- Northwestern UniversityBA, Chemistry, 1961 - 1965
Certifications & Licensure
- MD State Medical License 1974 - 2025
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Barany Gold Medal for best contribution to vestibular science in past five years University of Uppsala, 2018
- Abeloff award for lifetime achievement in medical education Johns Hopkins, 2018
- champion of vestibular medicine VEDA (vestibular disorders association of America, 2017
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 128 citationsQuantifying the vestibulo-ocular reflex with video-oculography: nature and frequency of artifacts.Georgios Mantokoudis, Ali S. Saber Tehrani, Jorge C. Kattah, Karin Eibenberger, Cynthia I. Guede
Audiology & Neuro-Otology. 2015-01-01 - 62 citationsMeasuring attentional bias to peripheral facial deformitiesLisa Ishii, John P. Carey, Patrick J. Byrne, David S. Zee, Masaru Ishii
The Laryngoscope. 2009-03-01 - 289 citationsEffects of Lesions of the Oculomotor Vermis on Eye Movements in Primate: SaccadesMineo Takagi, David S. Zee, Rafael J. Tamargo
Journal of Neurophysiology. 1998-10-01
Journal Articles
- Vestibulo-ocular reflex suppression during head-fixed saccades reveals gaze feedback controlaye, PM, Roberts, DC, Zee, DS, Optican, LM, J. Neuroscience, 1/1/2015
- Vestibular stimulation by magnetic fieldsWard, BK, Roberts, DC, Della Santina, CC, Carey, JP, Zee, DS, Ann NY Acad Sci, 1/1/2015
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the supramarginal gyrus-A window to perception of uprightKheradmand, A, Lasker, A. Zee, DS, Cerebral Cortex, 1/1/2015
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Books/Book Chapters
Other
- "Basic and Clinical Ocular Motor and Vestibular Research, Ann NY Acad Sci, vol. 1233, Wiley Blackwell"Rucker J and Zee DS, (editors)
1/1/2011 - "Handbook of Clinical Neurophysiology, Vertigo and Imbalance: Clinical Neurophysiology of the Vestibular System, volume 9, Amsterdam, Elsevier"Eggers, Scott DZ and Zee, DS (Editors)
1/1/2010 - "Clinical Neurootology, Martin Dunitz, London"Lustig, L.H., Niparko, J.K. (Editors); Minor, L.B, Zee, D.S. (Associate Editors)
1/1/2003 - Join now to see all
Press Mentions
- Dizziness and Spatial DisorientationOctober 11th, 2013
Professional Memberships
- Member
- Fellow
External Links
- neurovestibular labhttp://neurovestibularlab.jhu.edu
- Johns Hopkins Physicianshttp://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/david-zee
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